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 1        V|   strong.”~ ~And he possessed sufficient strength of will to appear
 2       VI|      simple threat was always sufficient to make the school-boy resume
 3       IX|     of the clefts of the rock sufficient soil to sustain them and
 4       IX|   misery of such a position a sufficient explanation of the strangest
 5       XI| pointed at her, and possessed sufficient self-control to master his
 6     XIII|  taken my fancy; that will be sufficient.”~ ~The duke regarded his
 7      XIV|      She did, indeed, possess sufficient cleverness and patience
 8      XVI|    rest assured that they are sufficient.”~ ~“Are we not your friends?”~ ~“
 9    XXIII|  captured; but that was not a sufficient number to give the victory
10    XXVII|      allude to it.~ ~“That is sufficient,” interrupted the president.~ ~
11     XXXI| carried him had she possessed sufficient strength.~ ~“You shall not
12     XXXV|      and reputation.~ ~It was sufficient for them to know that he
13      XLI|       man’s questions, it was sufficient to tell him that conversation
14     XLII|  paused, and Blanche summoned sufficient courage to approach him.
15     XLVI|       this name was more than sufficient to extinguish all pity in
16      LIV|  would take with him would be sufficient protection. He knew Otto
17       LV|       over his faculties, and sufficient energy to move the world,
18       LV|    thousand francs.~ ~“I have sufficient confidence in your honor
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